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Perturbator's albums are among the finest examples of the synthwave culture. This one is the most refined, deep, well balanced and violent album of his own. For fans of this music, this album is an absolute must-have. Some tracks really sound unique in the whole synthwave panorama, such as "Femme Fatale" with his jazzy atmosphere, or Disco Inferno, with its funky guitar perfectly merged with the sick beat. "The Uncanny Valley" highered the quality bar for the entire genre.
Favorite track: The Cult Of 2112.

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"The Uncanny Valley" 6-panel Digipack CD

Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album

First pressing of "The Uncanny Valley" CD in 6-panel digipack. Printed on 300gsm stock with a 6-panel panoramic layout. Art by Ariel Zucker-Brull.
Includes unlimited streaming of The Uncanny Valley
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.

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"The Uncanny Valley" Cassette - Opaque Violet

Cassette + Digital Album

"The Uncanny Valley" Cassette with 8-panel J-card, professionally duplicated in real-time (higher quality). Limited to 200 copies worldwide on violet tape.Please note - cassette in photo is the one in the bottom left corner, opaque violet.
Includes unlimited streaming of The Uncanny Valley
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.

about

Tokyo - 2112 A.D.

Neon glyphs flash across the alley - blinking kanji. Hues of garish pink and red emerge, language of the night. Your android partner: a deadly weapon, just like you. She’s draped in the radiance, wearing it as camouflage. A prototype: lithe, oblique, next-gen fatale. Your last faith in humanity and the only soul you can trust.

After the War Against Machines, factions of the Cult remain. Dismantling what little technological trust mankind retains.

The black church is where they recruit their fanatics. Destroy them.

A futile mission. A deadly trap. A four year descent into a sinuous labyrinth with no escape.

credits

released May 6, 2016

All tracks written, performed and produced by James “Perturbator” Kent.
All illustrations by Ariel Zucker-Brull.